As mentioned above in @mpcusa ’s post, PMG has designated EPQ on every GEM (65) and above graded note since November 2005. If a collector has an...
Many were saved and some even included the first and last notes included in the bricks or bundles. [ATTACH]
That’s a pretty note. It looks to have original paper qualities and appears fairly crisp. There are some flaws, including folds and below average...
To help illustrate @Numbers comment/post... [ATTACH]
The 519* is a very cool circulation find, a keeper for sure. Low serial numbers on modern US currency typically have at least five leading zeros,...
Depending on condition, these would have value. The consecutive part of the equation doesn’t add much if anything to the premium.
@Johnny Nashville , respectfully I see absolutely zero collector value in your two notes...they are both fairly worn and both have unremarkable...
Besides the upper margin being skinnier than the lower margin, what is it that makes you believe it has been trimmed @mpcusa ?
I would like to see a photo with side lighting @burningrock. Sometimes flat photos don’t tell the whole story. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That line appears to be an alignment mark.
Welcome to the Dark Side @marbury518 and very nice assortment of World notes.
Wonderful additions @charlottedude.
What will happen to the PCGS registry and population report is yet to be determined, but my desire would be for the population report to be...
Nice LT @GoldFinger1969. What is that just below the word Five on the back lower left corner? Looks like rust, or maybe it’s something is on the...
Remarkable note @HawaiiCurrencyCollector, congratulations !
I believe they are called alignment marks, used by many different bank note printers. I see them occasionally on older US small size notes.
Sellers on eBay have always found a way to separate a fool from his money... [ATTACH]
A phrase comes to mind concerning putting lipstick on a Pig.
They look great together !
Earlier than most expected. Word on the street was the launch was scheduled for Q1 2020. Good news for collectors.
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